In this article, we will explore cutting-edge new battery technologies that hold the potential to reshape energy systems, drive sustainability, and support the green transition. We highlight some of the most promising innovations, from solid-state batteries offering safer and more efficient energy storage to sodium-ion batteries that address.
Are new battery technologies reinventing the wheel?
But new battery technologies are being researched and developed to rival lithium-ion batteries in terms of efficiency, cost and sustainability. Many of these new battery technologies aren't necessarily reinventing the wheel when it comes to powering devices or storing energy.
The biggest concerns — and major motivation for researchers and startups to focus on new battery technologies — are related to safety, specifically fire risk, and the sustainability of the materials used in the production of lithium-ion batteries, namely cobalt, nickel and magnesium.
Can K-Na/S batteries save energy?
In a new study published September 5 by Nature Communications, the team used K-Na/S batteries that combine inexpensive, readily-found elements -- potassium (K) and sodium (Na), together with sulfur (S) -- to create a low-cost, high-energy solution for long-duration energy storage.
What can battery technology do for You?
Innovations in battery technology over recent decades have unlocked a wide range of technologies for various uses, many of which we rely on in our daily lives, such as: Portable electronics, like phones, laptops, power tools, wearable technology, sensors, and augmented reality devices.
How will battery technology impact the future of EVs?
Projections are that more than 60% of all vehicles sold by 2030 will be EVs, and battery technology is instrumental in supporting that growth. Batteries also play a vital role in enhancing power-grid resilience by providing backup power during outages and improving stability in the face of intermittent solar or wind generation.
How can we improve battery recyclability & reuse in 2024?
Great strides have been made in improving battery recyclability and reuse in 2024. Experts have explored lithium-ion battery design to improve longevity and recyclability near the end of the life cycle. These efforts include developing extended producer responsibility strategies to incentivize sustainable manufacturing and disposal.